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The Wi-Lites
Kelly High School
Kelly , Kansas
Volume XV
May, 1963
WE THE PEOPLE of Kelly High School
In order to always remember the
School Year of 1962-1963
Establish in our minds the things
we have learned and the fun we
have had
Insure the memories of our friends
and associates
Provide for the time when this
period will seem long-departed
Promote an everlasting school spirit
and
Secure the blessings of these days
for ourselves and our posterity...do
Ordain and establish the HI-LITES
for the past year at
KELLY HIGH SCHOOL
Dedication
We, the students of the Senior Class, are dedicating this 1963
Hi-Lites to the Benedictine Sisters. In our four years in high school,
they have shown us much encouragement and understanding. They have not
only given us much enlightenment through their teaching, but have aided
us greatly with our outside activities.
Just as the first Benedictine Sisters, arriving in Kansas in 1863,
established a firm foundation for livelihood so also have you estab-
lished in our minds a firm foundation upon which we may base our morals
and standards of living.
Therefore, we proudly dedicate this volume of the Hi-Lites to the
Benedictine Sisters of the past, present, and future, and we hope that
they will continue to find Kelly a worthy place in which to carry on
their traditions of high quality.
Faculty
Sister M. Avila, 0.S.B.
Mount St. Scholastica College B.S.
English, Latin
Sister M. Dolorita, 0.S.B.
Principal
Mount St. Scholastica College A.B.
Creighton University M.A.
Home Economics, Commercial,
Music
Sister M. Matthias, 0.S.B.
Science, Math, English
Rev. Vincent Wavada, O.S.B.
Spiritual Advisor
Mr. Joseph Dooley Mr. James Grant
Fort Hays Kansas State College A.B. Regis College A.B.
Math, Driver's Education, Industrial Arts Coach, Social Science
The school board for District No. 8, Robert Vondenkamp, Treasurer;
Albert Hermesch, Clerk; and Jacob Heinen, Director; meet to discuss the 5
problems which often arise during a school year.
Mount St. Scholastica College B.S.
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Seive Us With A Smile
All day long the students of Kelly High School and Grade School are served by six friend-
ly people in a variety of ways.
Virgil Altenhofen and Quentin Engelken, our faithful bus drivers, have served in this post
since bus transportation was inaugurated in September of 1960.
At dinner time,two cheerful faces are always on hand to greet us. Mrs. Alphonse Haverkamp
and Mrs. Lawrence Levert are our "Master Chefs." Mrs. Haverkamp is in her eighth year of cook-
ing for us, while this is Mrs. Levert's second year.
Mr. Stallbaumer, our janitor, has been helping us the past two years, while Mr. Nolte as-
sists him in various duties.
Yes, everyone of these individusis "Serve Us With a Smile," daily.
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James B. Rottinghaus
Jim, born on August 13, 1945, is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Rottinghaus. His high school activ-
ities include: Class officer 2,);
Track 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2; Basket-
ball 1,2,3,4; "Sunbonnet Sue" 3;
and "Tulip Time" },.
Betty Kay, born on April 18,
1945, is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hutfles. Her high school
accomplishments include: Class of-
ficer 1,2; Co-op speech contest 2,
3; Hi-Lites h; Latin Club 1,2; Pep
Club 1,2,3,4; "Sunbonnet Sue" 3;
and "Tulip Time" },.
Betty Kay Hutfles
Dorothy A. Heinen
Dorothy, born on August 16, 195
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clem Heinen. Her high school activ-
ities include: Pep Club 1,2,3,);
Hi-Lites h; "Sunbonnet Sue" 3;
and "Tulip Time" ).
Albert, born on May 12, 195, is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Rottinghaus. His high school ac-
tivities include: Class officer 1,
4; Basketball 1,2,4; Track 1,3;
Baseball 1,2;Hi-Lites h; "Sunbonnet
Sue" 3; and "Tulip Time" }.
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Donald J. Huerter
Donald, born on March 8, 195,
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Huerter. His high school accom-
plishments include: Basketball 1,2;
Track 1; Baseball 1,2; "Sunbonnet
Sue" 3; Hi-Lites ; and "Tulip
Time" h.
George, born on September 2,
1945, is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Haverkamp. In high school
he participated in Track 1,2; Base-
ball 1; Hi-Lites 4; "Sunbonnet Sue"
3; and "Tulip Time" },.
George J. Haverkamp
Donna J. Huerter
Donna, born on March 8, 195, is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Huerter. Her high school activi-
ties include: Class officer 3; Lat-
in Club 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2,3,);
Co-op speech contest 2,3; Hi-Lites
4; "Sunbonnet Sue" 3; and "Tulip
Time" ).
Georgina, born on September 2,
1945, in the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Haverkamp. During her
high school years she participated
in the Latin Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,
2,3,4; Hi-Lites 4; "Sunbonnet Sue"
3; and "Tulip Time" h.
Georgina M. Haverkamp 49
Harold &. Brokamp
Harold, born on October 15, 1945
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Brokamp. During his high school
years he participated in Basketball
1,2; Track 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2;
Hi-Lites ); "Sunbonnet Sue" 3; and
"Tulip Time" ).
Clarence, born on May 6, 195,
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allie
Brokamp. During high school he
participated in Basketball 1; Track
1,3; Hi-Lites 4; "Sunbonnet Sue" 3;
and "Tulip Time" .
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Clarence F. Brokamp
Verna M. Steinlage
Verna, born on August 29, 195,
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Steinlage. Her high school
accomplishments include: Pep Club
treasurer ; Latin Club 1,2; Hi-
Lites 4; "Sunbonnet Sue" 3; and
"Tulip Time" }.
Rosemary, born on November 13,
1945, is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Korte. During high school
she was active in the Pep Club 1,2,
3,4; Latin Club 1; Hi-Lites \;
hppa Sue" 3; and "Tulip Time"
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Rosemary T. Korte
Lynn V. Haverkamp
Lynn, born on January 27, 195,
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Haverkamp. In high school he took
part in Basketball 1; Track 3; Hi-
Lites h; "Sunbonnet Sue" 3; and
"Tulip Time" ).
Frank, Born on December 12, 195
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
H. Wessel. During high school he
participated in Basketball 1,3,;
Track 2,3; "Sunbonnet Sue" 3; and
"Tulip Time" h.
Frank J. Wessel
Mary Jane Schultejans
Mary Jane, born on December 10,
1945, is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Schultejans. Among her
high school activities are: Class
officer 2; Pep Club officer 3,);
Hi-Lites h; "Sunbonnet Sue" 3; Lat-
in Club 1,2; and "Tulip Time" ).
Kenny, born on April 28, 195,
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Haverkamp. Included in his high
school activities are: Track 1,3;
Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Hi-
Lites 4; "Sunbonnet Sue" 3; and
"Tulip Time" ).
Kenneth J. Haverkamp 12
"T hear a Knocking av Ue SsUuuy
entry," announces Donna Huerter as she,
“Yenny Haverkamp, and Jim Rottinghaus
portray a scene from the piay "Macbeth".
Donald Huerter, Betty Hutfles, Rosemary
Korte, and Maurice Huerter work industri-
ously at their American Government assign-
ment.
There are many different jobs in office practice other than just typing. Here
Georgina Haverkamp, Lynn Haverkamp, Ciarence Brokamp, and Verna Steiniage iearn the
technique of filing.
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Gary
Hunninghake Bokern
Junior officers: Mildred Bokern, Pre-
sident, and David Huerter, secretary-treas-
urer, count the money collected from their
magazine drive, while Joan Kohake, Vice-
President, compares the total with the goal
they originally set.
Judy
Kohake
Keeping in mind their motto, "Without Labor
Nothing Prospers," the Juniors have been a class
of busy bees this year. Besides keeping up with
all class assignments, they worked intently on
many extra-curricular activities. Among these
were the magazine campaign, skating
: party,and the Jr.-Sr. Prom; numerous
David assemblies such as Speech and Amer-
Niehues Enneking Huerter ican Education Week; and they were
also in charge of the school paper,
the Spokesman.
St. Michael the Archangel was
chosen class patron; and mint green
and gold selected as class colors.
To remind them of their great na-
tion,the American Beauty Rose seemed
the perfect flower! Sister Matthias
was the class sponsor.
Kathleen Mark
Ronnebaum Hermesch
Pte ee ee
Richard Laura Mae Louis Rosalee Mark
Glissman Wessel Stallbaumer Haverkamp Heinen
Judy Kohake motions as she re-
cites "The Creation," which she
learned for a speech ciass assign-
ment.
Chemistry students, Mark Hermesch, Richard
Giissman, Shirley Heinen, and Vera Mae Enneking
experiment with the new iab equipment purchased
by the school this year.
Typing I students, Rosalee Haverkamp, Miiiie Bokern, Richard Giissman, Laura Wessei,
Joan Kohake, Gary Hunninghake, Kenneth doithaus, and Mark Heinen are iooking to the
future as they put into practice what they have learned.
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Mr. Joseph Dooley, the moderator of the smallest class in high school, knows that
quality is more important than quanity.
It seems that Latin and geometry gave the sophomores the most difficulty, but they
also enjoyed the luxury of driving a new 1963 Chevolet. On the whole,all agreed that
each subject has its rough and smooth spots just as the roads which they have trav-
eled in the Drivers' Education car.
A former classmate, Gerald Rottinghaus, was the reason for much class correspon-
dence to St. John's seminary.
Mr. Dooley explains . ge
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class officers, John _
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nie Haverkamp, vice-
president; and Mary Jo
Vondemkamp, secretary-
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Connie Huerter, John Kuhlman, and Mary Jo
Vondemkamp, Latin II students, record their
reading of Latin to learn: where they need im-
provement.
Connie Haverkamp watches very carefully as
Richard Heinen points out the answer to a
question in world history class.
Kenneth Hermesch, Linus Enneking, and Rob- In English II class, James Heinen and Kar-
ert Rettele find that their geometry problems en Wessel diagram sentences to understand
can be worked on the board as well as on pap- their structure more clearly.
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Freshman officers, Alice Hunninghake, president;
Joseph Hutfles, vice-president; and Carol Rottinghaus,
secretary-treasurer; are seen entering Kelly High with
high hopes for the forthcoming years.
The "Class of 66" was inaugerated as Freshmen of Kelly High at an Orientation
Party given them by the Seniors, Friday evening Sept. 1). The foremost problems of
the "Freshies" were getting used to having different classes, in different rooms,
with different teachers, and remembering to give upper classmen the first place.
The Freshmen Class of 15 students was a prime factor responsible for Kelly High
School's record enrollment of this year. Sister Avila was class sponsor.
Wayne Niehues
Alice Hunninghake
Joseph Hutfles
Carol Rottinghaus
James Huerter
Joella Steinlage
Mary Jane Niehues
Lucy Enneking
Leonard Holthaus
Gloria Huerter
Carolyn Wessel
Patricia Niehues
Mariana Kohake
Betty Bowhay
Rose Ann Schultejans
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FASTI ROMAN
Lucy Enn ene and ;
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Mariana Kohake com- :
pare the Roman cal- shows the girls in
general science
endar with the Amer-
ican calendar in
Latin I class.
class how he would
go about getting a
fish out of the a-
quarium.
English I students,Rose Ann Schultejans, Leonard
Holthaus, and Alice Hunninghake, find that the dic-
tionary is a great source of information for as-
signments.
Joseph Hutfles, Gloria Jean Huerter, Carol Rottinghaus, Betty Bowhay, and Wayne Niehues
explore the globe in their world geography class.
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Bookkeeping "wizards" George Haverkamp,
Frank Wessel,and Harold Brokamp,double check
the amounts in the ledger by comparing the
adding machine's answer with their own sums.
Albert Rothinghaus and Gary Hunninghake, alge-
bra II students, graph algebraic equations.
Glen Niehues, Louis Stallbaumer, and David Huerter, discover the new and
varied equipment used in shop class.
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Two of the Home Ec. girls,
Dorothy Heinen, and Mary
Jane Schultejans, prepare
the cherry tart dessert for
the faculty banquet held
November 28.
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Connie Haverkamp and Mary
Jo Vondemkamp lay out Fath-
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while Kathleen Ronnebaum
and Lucy Enneking dust the
library.
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The high school girls,
Georgina Haverkamp, Verna
Steinlage, Mary Jane
Schultejans,Rosemary Korte,
Rosalee Haverkamp, Judy
Kohake, Shirley Heinen,
Connie Haverkamp, and
Mariana Kohake, exercise
during one of their semi-
weekly physical education
classes.
MR. & MRS. JULIUS TANGEMAN
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The royal court of Kelly High School which reigned at the 1963 Heart Hop Ball consisted of
King Albert Rottinghaus, Queen Donna Huerter, Duxe James Rottinghaus, Duchess Mary Jane
Schultejans, Lord Clarence Brokamp, Lady Rosemary Korte, Prince Michael Grant, and Princess
Cindy Huerter.
On Sunday evening,
February 10, St. Bede's Gym
was the scene of royalty with
the coronation of the King
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Springtime is operetta time for Kelly
High School students and "Tulip Time" is the
title of the selection they presented this
year. Windmills, tulips, Dutch costumes,
wooden shoe dances, native songs and lyrics
took us back to ancient Osendorf,Holland, for
an hour and a half of enjoyable entertain-
ment.
The entire student body participated in
the operetta but the main characters were
portrayed by Harold Brokamp, Linus Enneking,
Dorothy Heinen, Donald Huerter, Maurice
Huerter, Betty Hutfles, Glen Niehues, and
Mary Jane Schult3jans.
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Part of the Hi-Lites staff, Georgina Haverkamp,
Dorothy Heinen, Maurice Huertsr, Donna Huerter, Mary
Jane Schultejans, Betty Hutfles, Verna Steinlage,
Harold Brokamp, Albert Rottinghaus, and Rosemary Korte
discuss ideas and plan for the 1963 yearbook.
First deadline met!
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Spokesman editors, Millie Bokern, Shirley Heinen, David Huerter, Dick
Glissman, Laura Wessel, and Gary Hunninghake check over material for use
in the paper.
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Pictured here are the Girls Glee,
Boys Glee, and Mixed Chori. of KHS, who
on November 20, 1962, joureyed to Cen-
tralia, Kansas to attend the Nemaha
County Music Clinic. This day was high-
lighted by the group participating in
the mass chorus.
Other events of musical importance
were the school operetta, graduation,
and the grequent singing of parish High
Masses.
KHS students always seem to have a
song in their hearts.
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A southern atmosphere was the setting for
"Carolina Moon," the theme for the 1962 Junior-
Senior Prom held Sunday evening, May 6.
The gymnasium was flanked at each end by a
southern patio scene. Silhouettes of dancing
Carolina maidens and gentlemen were the attrac-
tions on the north and south walls.
The theme was written on a green embank-
ment just below the stage. On the wall to the
back of the stage was a silverwinking, crescent
moon on a multi-hued blue background.
The Melody Makers played the theme while
Betty Hutfles and her escort led the’ grand
march through a garden entrance of pink and
silver streamers.
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Louis Stallbaumer, Mark Hermesch. Front row: Richard Glissman, Frank Wessel,
Jim Rottinghaus, Albert Rottinghaus, Kenny Hermesch.
“B” Team
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Back row: Coach Grant, John Kuhlman,Kenny Holthaus, Frank Wessel,
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Visitors
30 Wheaton
7 Goff
1h St. Benedict
. 18 Corning
- 21 Seneca
4 Bern
15 Baileyville
18 Goff
22 2 =Morrill
25 St. Benedict
29 Corning
all Seneca
15. Bern
14 Hamlin
15 Bern
19 Netawaka
22 Baileyville
Dick Glissman
Albert Rottinghaus
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The "B" Team and Coach Grant
admire the second place trophy ac-
quired in the Nemaha County League
Tournament.
The varsity players watch tensely to
see whether the shot is successful as
they battle with the St. Benedict squad.
At right: The "B" Team tries for the re-
bound at a game with Goff.
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The tipoff of the "A" Team against Goff began another exciting game for
the Spartans.
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Hep, Hep, Hep,
Three cheers for Kelly High,
Voices ring .....
as the KHS pep club and cheerleaders pledge their
loyalty to the Spartans.
Cheerleaders
Following the leader-
ship of president, Mary
Jane Schultejans; vice-
president, Verna Mae
Steinlage;and secretary,
Laura Mae Wessel,the pep
club members sponsored
pep rallies and attend-
ed all games in full
uniform. Good spontsman-
ship, as well as team
loyalty were special
marks of this year's
club.
Donna Huerter, head
cheerleader, was assist-
ed by Judy Kohake, Mary
Jo Vondenkamp, and Rose
Ann Schultejans in lead-
ing the organized cheers
of the fans.
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AMERICA
HOOKS
BOOKS,
BOOKS!
Members of the Grade schooi board, Francis Wessel, Director; Joe Heinen, Treasurer; and
Sylvester Ronnebaum, Clerk; meet to discuss the financial status of District 21.
Sister Mary Philip, 0.S.B.
1 Principal
Grades 7 and 8
x Miss Theresa McLachian
Grades 5 and 6
Sister M. Antonina, 0.S.B.
Grades 3 and 4
Sister M. Bertrand, 0.S.B. i
Grades 1 and 2
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Betty Roger Jane Eugene
Huerter - Hermesch Stallbaumer Heinen
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Barbara Thomas Rosemary John
Kohake Korte Wessel Heinen
Grade
Eighth
Marilyn
Kramer
Seventh
Charles
Hermesch
Bernard
Ronnebaum
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Gary Bonita David Marlene Gerald
Steinlage Niehues Niehues Holthaus Schultejans
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Max Leon Leland
Niehues Niehues Niehues
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Maurice ice) Mae Linda
Enneking Wessel Hermesch
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Diane
Wessel Schmelzle
‘Robert
Jean
Glissman Rottinghaus
Katherine
Glissman
Huerter
Frank
Niehues
Diane
Rettele Kramer
Dennis
Schmelzle
Jane Stephen
Hutfles Wessel
Catherine
Niehues
Jane Judy
Hermesch Hermesch
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James Richard Alan
Schultejans Huerter Kramer Steinlage
Dennis Clarence Michael Mark Lynn Wilfred
Steinlage Holthaus Heinen Rettele Huerter Niehues
David William
Hermesch Wessel
Michael
Enneking
Marvin
Niehues
Third Grade
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Linda
Schultejans
Douglas
Enneking
GAs
Elaine
Haverkamp
Glen
‘Wessel
Dennis
Hermesch
James
Glissman
Keith
Schmelzle
Patricia
Dooley
Janet
Hermesch
Second Grade
First Grade
Geralynn Jane
Steinlage Winkler
Theresa
Niehues
Donald Sandra Sue
Wessel Hermesch
Randall
Huerter
Thomas
Niehues
“Micha el
Boeding
Rita
Wessel
Gail
Hermesch
Beau ne
Marian
Vondenkamp
Pausing before the final curtain of their Kansas Day Ay Rs:
sixth, s2venth, and eighth grade students show the entire
EE EUROPE
are proud of their home state.
Kansas Highway Patrolmen, Dean Henoch,and Miss Tt
talph Pfannenstiel, reminded us that safety physical edv
rings happiness. location in
Kell Visitors
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1 32 St. Benedict 20
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} 31 Onieda 32
| 28 Bern 7
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Goff 30
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with their Coach, Mr.
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